BASF Again Named One of the World’s Most Sustainable Corporations
BASF Again Named to Global 100 List of Most Sustainable Corporations by Corporate Knights
For the second year in a row, BASF earned a spot on the Global 100 list of the world’s most sustainable corporations, released by Corporate Knights. The announcement came during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland—where leaders gather to shape global priorities.
This ranking isn’t just about reputation. It’s about measurable environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance. And BASF is showing the world that business and sustainability can go hand in hand.
What the Global 100 List Means
Published annually by Corporate Knights, the Global 100 ranks large corporations based on sustainability indicators like energy use, water consumption, waste output, and employee turnover.
To qualify, companies must disclose their performance and meet strict benchmarks. The list is competitive. Only those with standout transparency and impact make the cut.
Out of 4,000 international companies reviewed, BASF made it to the top 100. That’s no small feat.

How BASF Measures Up
BASF’s inclusion highlights its leadership in green innovation. The company has consistently integrated sustainability into its core business—from manufacturing processes to product development.
For example, BASF invests heavily in energy-efficient technologies and eco-friendly chemical solutions. It’s also one of the few global firms aligning its product lines with long-term climate goals.
The company tracks carbon emissions across its supply chain. It also pushes for responsible sourcing of raw materials and maintains rigorous worker safety standards.
In short, BASF doesn’t just talk about sustainability. It puts it into practice.
A Model for Other Corporations
BASF’s recognition sends a strong message: Sustainability can be profitable. By investing in cleaner technologies and smarter operations, the company is improving both its environmental footprint and bottom line.
Other companies take note. Rankings like the Global 100 show stakeholders what’s possible when sustainability becomes a business priority—not a side project.
As investors, regulators, and consumers push for more accountability, being on this list means more than just good PR. It reflects real, measurable progress.
Looking Ahead
BASF’s continued presence on the Global 100 list reinforces its commitment to a better future. It also raises the bar for its competitors—and challenges other industries to keep pace.
With climate change accelerating, corporate sustainability isn’t optional. It’s essential.
Sources: MISSISSAUGA, O.N., Jan. 27 /CSRwire/
For full ranking and other details, visit: www.global100.org.





